PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS MONTH END SPECIALS - SAT.&MON. Rayori Silk Underwear, Fine Quality at Special Prices Bloomers Bobette style, motif & lace trim- -fl 25 med full range of colors, reg. values $1.75, u PAJAMAS In Nile, Peach, Maise and con- C-l OfJ trasting trim, splendid quality-, each v--" v SILK NIGHTGOyNS Various colors Q-fl Off lace trimmed, each .t, ' HOSIERY ALLAN A PURE SILK HOSE-Picot 1 00 top, latest shades, pair pJLvv GIRLS' CASHMERE HOSE Colors of -f ft ft black or sand, sizes to 7A 2 pairs VJ-v v BOYS' HEAVY RIBBED COTTON HOSE ft ft All sizes, 3 pairs vv GLOVES FANCY CUFF CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Gftp 6 to 7A pair HOUSE FURNISHINGS VOILE CURTAINS Cream or ecru, C-fl A A valence and ties, pair v JLv v FEATHER PILLOWS Attractive ticking 4 A A f JLVU covers, each WASHABLE RAG RUGS Q-fl ftft size 27x64,-2 for PJ..WV CURTAIN MATERIALS Frilled or Qftp plain, per yard avxfx SWISS CURTAIN PANELS Excellent -f Off quality, each yJLO LARGE TURKISH TOWELS White or Cftp colored, exceptional value, each tPvl IRISH LINEN Tablecloths, round with scalloped edge, also squares. These are slightly soiled. Values to $10.50, at HALF PRICE WINDOW SHADES Green or Linen Q E u6Mor36 inches wide, each 01, CRElTONNES In a nice variety of 9 Et& battels, per yard DRESSES CHILDREN'S PANTIE" DRESSES Sizes fiffp 2 Lto 6 years, each . .. . . 9x' PLEATED SKIRTS-On cambric Q Co 'Vyhists, all-wpol serge, sizes 4 to 6 years, each CHILDREN'S' tiLUE COVERALLS CAp sizes 3 to 5 years, each LADIES' VOILE DRESSES Organdie fl $G trimmed, each , $JLAO PIECE GOODS ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS Assortment QG! 2 yards ' NEW SEASON'S PRINTS $1L0Q COTTON CREPES Various Q-g AA colors, 6 yards ?iVU TABLE OILCLOTHS Reversible Q STRIPED FLANNELETTES ' " TURKISH TOAVELING Stripe ' FELT HATS FELT HATS New shapes, all latest Q colors, each JeJ See Our Windows For Other Specials Phone 9 Third Avenue & Fulton Street CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert , YDOCK AND SHiPYA ' OlA'fJf(5. DRYDOCK Knejr.eens, Machinists, Boilermakers, Wacksmiths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 383 If you lQse anything, try a classified ad. V oiim CQ OVERNIGHT Brown (Bayo) Deans 3 lbs i Empress Vanilla or Lemon Extract 2 bottles ! Sunklst Lemons Large size i 1 doz : j Johnson's Floor Wax-r 1 lb. tin "Mur Bolts on neck. Doctor laid Unco. Tried Sootta-SalTa" flrit : boila ?nlihJ o?eroiht" C T. Scott. Soothi.SJv"itop pai In 1 ffllouto; boili(Oialiwsouia, AUH4tuttita. OFFICER IN CHARGE Pilot W. W. Mounce of the steamer Camosun has been assigned to stand by the vessel as officer In charge during the next two or three weeks while it Is undergoing repairs at the local dry dock following the stranding last Saturday night down the coast. mrmx .Kim Economy Specials XONOMY IS THE FOUNDATION )F WEALTH. SAVING IS ECONOMY. GET THE HABIT AND BUY .'ROM ECONOMY CASH Si CARRY VND CONVINCE YOURSELF. Jlelnz Ketchup Large 9 If bottles, each AOf lelnz Pork Si Beans Med. ggg :iark's Pork St Beans 2s QfJo 2 for Libby's Pork Si Beans 2's j5C Jrunswick Sardines 25C Mark's Soups All kinds J QQ (Stock up on this soup as we believe It a good buy.) Pumpkin 2 Ws 25C 'ineapple 2's 35C Aalkin's Best Jam 2's -orn on Cob 3's 85C Jp-river Potatoes Q f Per sack i?0.5V The Economy Cash & Carry Where Dollars Have More Cents" hone 360 319 Third Ave. Week-End Specials Smpress Pure Strawberry Jam 4 lb. tin Smpress Apricot Jam 4 lb. tin Fraser Valley Plum Jam 4 lb. tin Lily White Corn Syrup 2 lb. tin Fancy Bleached Sultana Raisins 2 lbs reah Eggs .Extras 3 doz 65c 60c 45c 20c 35c $Ao25 Heinz Tomato Soup QQ Jtase-Doll Bartlett Pears QCfji alb's 4ln oox' loyal bity Loganberries QCn VS, tin jfebob bill Pickles 2Vs. tin 3unnybrook Creamery Butter-3 lb. brick ...... Jmpress Jelly Towdec 4 pkg.. 3. C. Pink Salmon 1 lb. tin 30c S1.25 25c 20c 25c 45c 35c 70 c Alberta Market P. UAMULA, Proprietor l lfth Slrcet. Phone 20S ROADS FIRST AS POLICY District Engineer Strongly Urged That Settlers Should Be Allowed to Take up Inaccessible Lanus . . , The need of careful supervision of settlement and the desirability of letting road building precede settlement was stressed in an address given yesterday afternoon at the Rotary Club luncheon In the Commodore Cafe, George Bryant presiding. Mr. Gwyer, who is resident engineer for this district in connection with the public works department, drew a vivid picture of conditions which had existed in the past in many parts of the province through the almost criminal negligence of government officials in allowing settlers to go to places un-. tier conditions which were lmpas- i sible commercially. It was Impossible for them to make a decent liv ing or to bring up their families In a decent manner. In some case the government had had to come to the rescue and it cost considerable money. T'Vm nl4n nf Viatrtncr a man On pointed who should supervise set-, tlcmcnt was the one he supported. ' When a section of the country was J to be settled, a road should be built i first to connect it with the outside, i There must te a, market for thej oroducts. He Instanced the Cape f Scott and other dlitiicts on Van- couver Island and the Naas Valley j had preceded roadsiand where settlers had left because there was no market It was the duty of any government. Mr. Qwyer thought, to prevent women and children being taken to inaccessible plaoes. Mr. Gwyer urged that this matter ZAtvg-BUK Endt Pain, $willin & Binding of HAEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Ovaltine is sold by all good stores, in 50c, 75c, and and special $4.50 family size tins; also served at soda fountains. four SAwvnytxnd !UuzcC Mock LattorU write! iboot Iroa-Izod Yttft. Thouuodi My odds S to 15 Iba. in S weeks. Completion dean liko mafic. Nemo, conittpa-tloo Ttolih oternljbt. Oet lroolled Yetst Ubletl from drujjlst todir. was very Important and should be brought prominently to public Joseph E. Miller, well known here for many years as Inspector of customs, retires form the service on superannuation at the end of this month and Intends to take up future residence In California. NUMEROUS REMEDIES Expresses Appreciation to Kellogg Company for Relief If yon are troubled with const!-patiea, this letter from Mr. John J. Mulligan (address on request) will interest you: Thl io oimplr letter of aoffo-eUtion for the wandorful raalto I have obUla4 tfaronch tk no of Keiloci'e AIX-BOAK. "For iohi, ta foot over ttnoe nr rotvrn (rooB Fnaco, I koto Wb troubled whh eoaattfatlon tad IU eompanioa lllo. 1 tried aamoraao ronodtes I rilm. PiMllr i do-vontlon, not wtohlac u bo t olovo U kuaUvet all mjr Ufo, I turned to Eollocv'o ALX-DRAN. The remits woro reoMrkabl aad qolok la fact the Bant dor lont-hoped-for rolkf booamo a hapvr reality." The Kellogg Company has received thousands of similar letters in praise of ALL-BRAN, the product that is positively guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. It also adds needed iron to the diet and builds health. Eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with milk or cream ... in soups, salads and fruit juices ... in cooked foods and hot breads. Your grocer has ALL-BRAN in the red-and-green paclutM. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 4 ALL-BRAN Ike Nik s Friday, March 28. 1930 1 1 1 ii a ioai i i i ii THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TWO MIOWS 7 and 9 p.m. vWeVwwArWWW ZicgficIeTs Fabulous, AH-Talking, AH-SinKing Super-Screen Spectacle If 10 RITA (14 Reels) A Wonderful Musical Extravaganza With Bebe Daniels and John Boles Admission, 20c and 65c: Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Admission, ISc and 40c UMBER 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap ..." $25.00 1x0 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc, BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, SCI Retail Yard. Cow Ray, Telephone 423 Bx-Ald. John McKechnie, who , result of Burns sustained at N r'.h left the city some years ago for Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Cardena this morning from the south to attend the funeral this af- Pacific Cannery at the first of th week. A ... ..I tl'.La.- t IS . ' A A lernoon oi ma Drainer, ae late uuvrrs nu price cwiuroay suiO Ronald UcKtchnie, who dted as a See ad page 4. eems Endl f ff jr7. aWa? tJ I 111 VI Ml '111 VI wm H Tl aV .at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ITTtr i afW atw OVALTINE RUSKS Children love Ovaltine JWib-They ore made rota pnttt Canadian uihtaten flour end Ovaltine. They are delicioui, easily dtguttd and much more nourishing than ordinary rusKsor biscuits. Oval-tine Rush are cf great assistance to both children and grown-up in the building oj sound teeth and healthy gums. Very appetizing wheii served with cheese. ess when you cannot she) hut restful sleep will he yours every night if you take a hei- time cup of OVALTINE 1THE principal causes of sleeplessness arc nervous strain and -1 digestive unrest. Both of these are swiftly overcome by . the rich nutriment of Ovalcine. A cup of this delicious food beverage just before retiring soothes the nerves, and allays digestive unrest. Sound, natural, sleep follows. Your system will respond quickly to this scientific concentration of Nature s three best restorative foods fresh eggs, era my milk and ripe barley malt. Ovaltine supplies all the food elements necessary for perfect nutrition, including all the essential vitamins, in easily digested form. In fact, Ovaltine aids the digestion of three times its own weight of other foods. While you sleep, Ovaltine will flood your system with fresh stores of energy and vitality. You will awaken . rested in mind ..J L.J.. - r I ir ii- uu uuuy, eager lor DrcaKiast ana reaay tor a long, active day. OVAL 6nsuAes XI N E Tonic food beverage Sourui, Noduhal Steep A. Wander Limited, 455 King St. West, Toronto, Ontario 4 at 1 i 1 '